Claims
- 1. An improved fuse holder system for a cartridge type fuse with a rejection feature, said fuse having a cylindrical body with terminals at opposite ends of said body, one of which has a turricular rejection post extending therefrom;
- said fuse holder system having a receptacle formed of insulating parts to provide a socket substantially closed at its rear end and open at its front end and a fuse holder formed as a unitary part of insulating material of dimensions whereby said fuse holder is insertable within said socket;
- said fuse holder having a means for positioning said fuse releasably therein and said fuse holder is suitably proportioned that, with said fuse releasably held therein, said fuse holder maybe inserted into said socket, said improvements comprising:
- cradling means having a generally U-shaped cradle incorporated within one end of said fuse holder and serving as part of said means for positioning said fuse, and
- holding means having paired leg means at the rear of said fuse holder, a cavity at the rear of said socket formed by a pair of latching arms, and a rejection plug affixed centrally within said cavity for receiving said paired leg means astride said rejection plug when the latching arms engage the paired leg means which are astride the rejection plug;
- whereby said cradling means will accept for positioning within said fuse holder only an end of said fuse having said turricular rejection post, and said holding means allow full insertion within said socket of only fuse holders having paired leg means appropriately dimensioned to fit within said cavity astride said rejection plug, the two said improvements thereby cooperating to insure that proper fuses, and only proper fuses, are capable of being employed in said fuse holder system.
- 2. A fuse holder system for a cartridge rejection type fuse with the fuse having a length and diameter provided by a cylindrical body and cylindrical metallic terminals at opposite ends of the body and including a rejection feature provided by a cylindrical metallic projection extending axially from an end of one of the cylindrical terminals with the cylindrical projection having a diameter smaller than its associated cylindrical terminal, said system comprising:
- a receptacle providing a substantially rectangular socket extending between a substantially closed rear end and an open front end of the receptacle, and
- a fuse holder molded as a unitary part of insulating material and having a portion receivable in the socket with said portion including a cavity having a pair of insulating end walls and a pair of insulating side walls extending between each end wall with the side walls associated with one of the end walls engageable with the said one terminal to position and maintain a fuse having a rejection feature in the cavity and a fuse rejection feature including a rigid insulating portion molded integrally with the said one end wall sized and located to provide a path of such selected width as to allow passage therethrough of the cylindrical projection into a fully installed position but to exclude passage therethrough of one of said cylindrical terminals by reason of the greater diameter of the cylindrical terminal than that of the cylindrical projection.
- 3. The fuse holder system as recited in claim 2 including:
- a cooperating means on the receptacle and fuse holder for permitting a fuse holder having a fuse rejection feature to be positioned in the socket and preventing a fuse holder without a fuse rejection feature from being positioned in the socket.
- 4. The fuse holder system as recited in claim 2 wherein the portion preventing passage of a fuse lacking a rejection feature is provided by a U-shaped cradle that is integral with its associated end wall and sized to receive a cylindrical projection of a rejection type fuse.
- 5. The fuse holder system as recited in claim 2 wherein the fuse holder has a pair of fuse receiving cavities facing in opposite directions and the fuse rejection feature is located at one end of each cavity with each fuse rejection feature including a U-shaped yoke extending from its associated end wall and arranged to permit passage of the cylindrical projection of the fuse having a rejection feature between sidewalls of the U-shaped yoke to a position adjacent a curved bight portion of the yoke.
- 6. The fuse holder system as recited in claim 2 wherein the receptacle includes a protuberance extending into the socket and the fuse holder includes means located to receive the protuberance when a fuse holder portion including a rejection feature is inserted into the socket and preventing a fuse holder portion without a rejection feature including a means to receive the protuberance from being inserted into the socket.
- 7. A fuse holder system for a cartridge type fuse with the fuse having a length and diameter provided by a cylindrical body and cylindrical terminals at opposite ends of the body and including a rejection feature provided by a cylindrical projection extending axially from an end of one of the cylindrical terminals with the cylindrical projection having a diameter smaller than its associated terminal, said system comprising a receptacle providing a substantially rectangular socket extending between a substantially closed rear end and an open front end of the receptacle and a fuse holder having a portion receivable in the socket with said portion including a cavity having a pair of end walls spaced to axially position a fuse having a rejection feature in the cavity with each end wall extending between a pair of side walls of the cavity and wherein the rejection feature includes a spring and a member biased by the spring and extending a predetermined distance from one of the end walls, said member having an open end portion having an internal diameter sized to receive the cylindrical projection when a fuse having a rejection feature is positioned in the cavity with the member extending from its associated end wall and the internal diameter of the end portion sized to exclude passage of one of said cylindrical terminals into the open end and into the cavity by reason of the greater diameter of the cylindrical terminals than that of the cylindrical projection.
- 8. The fuse holder system as recited in claim 7 wherein the spring biased member is slidably received in a tubular member that has an end secured to the fuse holder.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of the application Ser. No. 244,449 filed Mar. 16, 1981 now abandoned.
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